We have an SBS 2003 environment with a remote Server 2003 R2 system for a subsidiary office (8,000 miles away). This server 2003 box is currently running as a DC.
Against the advice of Microsoft I have installed Terminal services on this server remotely (OOPS) Now when I try to reconnect, it gives the error "The remote session was disconnected because there are no Terminal Server licenses available to provide a license."
The server is still connected and communicating with the primary SBS server, I just cannot access it.
Any suggestions here? I could try setting up the SBS 2003 server as a TS licensing server if that would resolve the issue, but I am cautious about doing anything that would excacerbate the situation.... Worst case, I can have someone install VNC and do away with the RDP connection totally, but that is obviously not ideal.
Has anyone had any experience with server virtualization on a DC running TS in the virtual server? (A bit tricky to do this remotely without RDP access!)
Thanks
Richard
Against the advice of Microsoft I have installed Terminal services on this server remotely (OOPS) Now when I try to reconnect, it gives the error "The remote session was disconnected because there are no Terminal Server licenses available to provide a license."
The server is still connected and communicating with the primary SBS server, I just cannot access it.
Any suggestions here? I could try setting up the SBS 2003 server as a TS licensing server if that would resolve the issue, but I am cautious about doing anything that would excacerbate the situation.... Worst case, I can have someone install VNC and do away with the RDP connection totally, but that is obviously not ideal.
Has anyone had any experience with server virtualization on a DC running TS in the virtual server? (A bit tricky to do this remotely without RDP access!)
Thanks
Richard